Oooh, that would be cool!

Well, basically, my situation is that things are (for the most part) correctly organized by an Artist/Album/Track file structure, but my tags are a complete mess. I about to go re-tag the whole collection, so I'd like to be able to browse the collection by the file structure, and then correct the tags on a directory (or subdirectory) basis.

Prokyon has you browsing by tag information, rather than by file structure. This is the opposite of how I need to do it (at first, until the tags are good).

A common way that my tags suck is to have multiple spelling/capitalizations of the same artist for different albums. Since they're all in the same directory, if I could retag based on path/filename (which is how I've been doing it in mp3tag studio), then I can get them all to agree with the directory structure. I didn't forsee these issues when I started, and using CDDB resulted in a lot of inconsistencies when ripping. Also, I started doing this before there was a version 2 tag, so a lot of my tracks have only v1 tags (which are truncated), but the filename and path contain the relevant information.

Finally, It would be cool to multiply select artists and retag genres. This is also something I didn't have figured out when I made all of the mp3s.

Prokyon stores the filename in the database, and it must also store the directory or it wouldn't be able to update tags. Only filename is available for display, and you can't really use it to browse the collection.

Does this make any sense?

Jim